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Liberia: Release of Provisional Results_Day 3

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Press Statement by the Election Monitoring and Violence Prevention Situation Room on the conduct of the 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections in Liberia.

Press Statement by the Election Monitoring and Violence Prevention Situation Room on the conduct of the 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections in Liberia. October 12, 2023 The Elections Monitoring and Violence Prevention Situation Room is impressed with the current level of calm across the country as the tallying process and the pronouncement of preliminary results by the National Election Commission (NEC) are ongoing. We have received confirmed reports of pre-victory jubilations across a number of places including Montserrado and Bomi Counties among others. This is not a good practice andRead More


LIBERIA: AICA/CIAA ELECTION OBSERVATION GROUP PRELIMINARY STATEMENT 2023 GENERAL ELECTIONS

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Liberia: AU Election Observer Wants Media Develop Strong Regulatory Mechanisms And raise Ethical Standards  

A. INTRODUCTION  At the invitation by the Government of Liberia to observe the 10 October 2023 general elections, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), His Excellency Moussa Faki Mahamat, approved the deployment of a short-term African Union Election Observation Mission (AUEOM) to assess and report on the conduct of these elections. Acting on his Excellency’s approval, the AUEOM was deployed from 1-15 October 2023. The Mission comprised 60 observers from 26 countries1 across Africa and included 28 males and 32 females. The AUEOM is led by Former Deputy-PresidentRead More


Ensure Impartiality and Don’t Listen to PUL ex-VP – Team Kanubah Implores Journalists

Press release: Liberian journalists and media institutions are strongly encouraged to continue to exercise impartiality in the coverage of all activities in relation to the just ended presidential and legislative elections. Journalists and media institutions must particularly provide equal media access to all for the presentation of divergent views and dissenting opinions by various political and social actors desirous of providing information on electoral activities including the results – from their vantage points. In a press release, the journalists’ leadership group – National Campaign Management Team of Julius Kanubah andRead More